I am learning that fall in the Tohoku a
rea of Japan is much nicer of a season then fall in the Northwest. Living in the Northwest my entire life, every fall I’ve experienced has been dark, cold and wet. Of course there are the few odd nice days here and there, and there are trees that change color, but you can only enjoy it for a short time before the cheery autumn colors become damp and soggy from the rain.
This past Friday I had the privilege being taken to a Saikachi-numa by the Sasaki’s. It's a beautiful lake that happens to only be a 15 min bike ride from my apartment. Unfortunately I forgot my camera that day. The colors were so beautiful and I knew that this was a place I needed to revisit with my camera. On Sunday afternoon, Josh and I (you remember Josh right? One of the MK’s at this church, my Sakunami walk buddy) well anyway, we embarked on another adventure once Church and lunch had finished. We rode our bikes and were met by God’s beautiful creation, yet again. We took our time and snapped some photos around the lake, then made our way back home.
Unfortunately…or fortunately, depending on what kind of person you are, we did not run into any exciding wildlife. I’m determined to find a gang of monkeys or a wandering bear, but so far I’ve had no luck.
I'm constantly amazed at how sweet this webpage is - well done with the updates :)
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